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Theresa May says Windrush victims will be paid compensation

By Heather Stewart, Peter Walker, Amelia Gentleman and Kevin Rawlinson From The Guardian UK PM tells Commonwealth leaders she will do ‘whatever it takes’ to resolve anxieties and problems Windrush generation to get compensation, says Theresa May Theresa May has…

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UK: C of E bishops want immigration amnesty for ‘Windrush generation’

By Harriet Sherwood From The Guardian Petition calls on government to fix anomaly that has left many longterm Caribbean immigrants denied status and services Four Church of England bishops have joined a call for an immigration amnesty for people who…

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Caribbean nations demand solution to ‘illegal immigrants’ anomaly

By Amelia Gentleman From The Guardian UK High commissioners from Caribbean Commonwealth nations call for more compassionate approach by UK government Caribbean diplomats have condemned the Home Office’s treatment of many long-term Commonwealth-born UK residents as “illegal immigrants”. They have…

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UK: Three Home Office staff run up £18,000 bill after spending NINE WEEKS staying at ‘dreamy’ Caribbean holiday resort with waterfalls and private plunge pools

By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline From Daily Mail UK Three Border Force officials stayed at the luxury Sugar Ridge for 64 days in total Sugar Ridge is described as a ‘dream setting, with waterfalls and a lap pool’…

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UK: Home office overturns decision on May Brown’s sisiter’s UK Visa entry!!!

By Ronke Oke From change.org 21 Oct 2016 — I come with good news… I am glad to announce the Home Office has lifted the ban on May Brown’s sister entering the UK. It was confirmed late yesterday. An official statement from…

UK: Leukaemia transplant blocked by Home Office visa denial

From BBC A Nigerian woman has been refused permission to enter the UK to donate bone marrow to her sister who has leukaemia, a charity says. May Brown, 23, from Weymouth in Dorset, said she had been told by her…

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Children too often treated as ‘small adults’ by police

From BBC Children and young people have a “profound lack of trust” in the police, bordering on fear in some cases, a report by MPs and peers has suggested. Children are often treated as “small adults”, with their specific needs…